Seriously 1500 vlans on the router?.. .WHY!
Are you doing router-on-stick configuration?
Why not just use L3 routing on switches to router?
You need to CREATE VLAN INTERFACES and then assign IP address to each vlan on the router
IE:
/interface vlan=1001 name=vlan1001-data
/ip address 10.10.0.1/24 interface=vlan1001
If you're using the all-in-one vlan bridge method.
You have your single bridge interface. VLAN filtering=on. Specifiy all the ports to be on that vlan-bridge and the ports PVID.
Then configure that bridge port vlan settings. [see screenshot example]
I explained the reason for needing vLan above. (36 cabinets * 48 Ports = 1728 vLan)
You said that it is necessary to add interfaces, if there is a solution without interfaces, I am looking for this solution. Adding an interface is plain logic, the simplest method. I'm looking for solutions for performance, not plain logic.
You also mentioned adding an IP address to each vlan. I will add IP addresses to bridge, all vlan will use public ip addresses from pool. There will be no different ip addresses for each vlan.
I tried tag-sticking but it didn't work.
VLAN filtering=on is available. There is no solution.
Your explanation is adding on the interface, but I don't understand what is in the picture. Is there a description in the picture without the interface? Is there a solution without adding vLan Interface?